New Employee - Anonymous employee Univar Solutions Employee Review

5.0
Jun 21, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Onboarding was the best that I have ever experienced. Collaboration is the name of the game at Univar. Benefits are overall pretty good. Great people work here!

Cons

A little behind in the technology realm.

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Univar Solutions Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience working at Univar. It's great that you have been enjoying Univar so far, and you approve of our new CEO, David Jukes. We are excited about the future of Univar under his leadership. It is important to us that our employees are first. On your note about technology, Univar is continuously investing in our technology and systems.

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